Physics Exam 3
A wave with vibrations a right angles to the direction the wave is traveling
Transverse wave
If the temperatures of A=B and B=C, then the temperature of A=C
Zeroth Law
A standing wave pattern is established in a string as shown. The wavelength of the traveling waves is
d=number of waves(λ/2)
When the Kelvin temperature of a gas in a container is doubled and the volume remains the same, the gas pressure
doubles
At lower altitudes, atmospheric pressure is higher than in the mountains. Therefore the boiling temperature of water at lower altitudes is ___ that at higher, mountain altitudes
higher than
When additional heat is added to a pan of boiling water that is open to atmosphere, the temperature of the mixture
is unchanged
If two objects are in thermal equilibrium with each other
they cannot be at different temperatures
How to find the wavelength given velocity (speed) and frequency
λ=v/f
Distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave
Wavelength
What is the limiting low temperature of a physical object
0 K
If the frequency of a certain wave is 10.0 hertz, its period is
0.100 second
Room temperature on the Celsius scale is about
25° C
A sinusoidal wave is traveling toward the right as shown. Which letter correctly labels the wavelength of the wave?
A (from the highest/lowest point of a wave to the highest/lowest point of the next wave)
A solid substance that displays a small increase in temperature after absorbing a relatively large quantity of heat energy has___
A large specific heat capacity
How to find the change in length given the coefficient of thermal expansion, the length, and change in temperature?
Change in length = (coeff. of thermal expansion)*(length)*(change in temp)
Heat transfer from particle within certain materials
Conduction
Results from crest-to-crest addition of two or more superposed waves
Constructive interference
How to find the final volume given initial volume, initial temp, and final temp
Convert both temps to Kelvin (°C + 273.15) then use V_2=(V_1/T_1)*(T_2)
When a bimetallic bar made of copper and iron strips is cooled the bar bends toward the copper strip. The reason for this is
Copper shrinks more than iron
A sinusoidal wave is traveling toward the right as shown. Which letter correctly labels the amplitude of the wave?
D (from the X axis to the highest/lowest point of the wave)
The shift in frequency due to motion of a vibrating source toward or away from a receiver
Doppler effect
Change of phase from liquid to vapor that takes place at the surface of a liquid
Evaporation
A temperature difference of 10 degrees C is equal to a difference of 18 degrees on the
Fahrenheit scale
A heated fluid is moved by a pump or fan
Forced convection
The sun's energy easily absorbed by earth's surface cannot easily escape the earth's atmosphere back out to space
Greenhouse effect
Amount of energy that must be added (or removed) to a unit mass of liquid to vaporize it (or condense it).
Heat of vaporization
What is the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves
In transverse waves the displacement is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave, while in longitudinal waves the displacement is parallel to the direction of propagation
The total energy stored in the atoms and molecules within a substance
Internal energy
Atoms or molecules that are close together and bound strongly to each other, but still able to roam around within the volume randomly
Liquid
The locations of zero amplitude in standing waves
Node
Moving back and forth regularly between two points
Oscillate
How to find the net power given surface temp, surface area, emissivity, outside temp, and the Stefan-Boltzmann constant
P=Aσε(T_1^4-T_2^4)
The SI unit of pressure
Pascal
The time in which a vibration or complete cycle is completed
Period
The force exerted per unit area by gaseous molecules as they collide with the surfaces around them
Pressure
How to calculate the heat required to convert solid to liquid given mass, heat of fusion, heat of vaporization.
Q=mL_f
Energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves
Radiation
Energy travels through space from the sun to the earth mainly by
Radiation
A wave shape defined by a mathematical function
Sine curve
Direct conversion of a substance from a solid to the vapor phase without passing through the liquid phase
Sublimation
When two or more waves overlap and their amplitudes add
Superposition
A measure of the average translational kinetic energy per atom or molecule of a substance
Temperature
When two bodies are in contact with each other and can freely exchange energy
Thermal equilibrium
When a wave on a string encounters a boundary and it passes through it
Transmission
A standing wave:
can be constructed from two similar waves traveling in opposite directions
You experience the Doppler effect when a source of sound moves
either toward you or away from you
How to calculate frequency given velocity and wavelength
f=v/λ
A poor heat conductor is a
good heat insulator
How to calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature given mass, initial and final temps, and specific heat
q=m*c*change in temp
An iron block is placed in a furnace where it is heated and consequently expands. In the expanded condition, its density is
smaller